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  2. Sofono Spacemaster - Wikipedia

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    The heater is mounted on slim triangular chrome-plated legs, and has white handles to either side made from stay-cool compression-moulded urea-formaldehyde plastic. [3] The internal components can be easily accessed by the removal of the four set-screws underneath the handles, after which the top grille and back panel simply lift off.

  3. Kerosene heater - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese non-vented "fan" heater burns kerosene gas and is known as a gasification type heater. The liquid kerosene fuel is pre-heated via an electric heating element to vaporize the fuel. The resulting gas is collected and forced into the burn chamber where it is ignited and burns with a blue flame, similar to propane.

  4. Luminous flame - Wikipedia

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    One of the most familiar instances of a luminous flame is produced by a Bunsen burner. This burner has a controllable air supply and a constant gas jet: when the air supply is reduced, a highly luminous, and thus visible, orange 'safety flame' is produced. For heating work, the air inlet is opened and the burner produces a much hotter blue flame.

  5. Procom Technology - Wikipedia

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    Procom Technology, Inc., was an American computer storage products manufacturer based in Orange County, California, and active from 1987 to 2005.The company initially produced a wide range of standalone magnetic and optical data storage products for the IBM PC and compatibles and the Macintosh before honing in on platform-agnostic network-attached storage (NAS) products.

  6. Procom - Wikipedia

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    Procom, ProCom or PROCOM may refer to: Processes of Compounds (PROCOM), a process simulation software package; see Crosslight Software § PROCOM ProCom, the Promotion Commission of the World Association for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure

  7. Pyrotechnic colorant - Wikipedia

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    The red lithium flame leads to lithium's use in flares and pyrotechnics Copper compounds glow green or blue-green in a flame. Calcium compounds glow orange in a flame. Sodium compounds glow yellow in a flame. A pyrotechnic colorant is a chemical compound which causes a flame to burn with a particular color.

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